You Know You Live in Jackson Hole If…

After spending four months in Jackson Hole, I’ve noticed a few things about the locals. There are many stories of people moving here for one winter season and they end up staying for ten years and counting. If you live in Jackson or have visited you may know what I’m talking about.

For some background, Jackson’s a small town in Teton County, Wyoming filled with 10,000 residents and two ski resorts: Snow King and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. It offers world class art, luxury hotels, casual and fine dining spots plus amazing après-ski bars. At only 2.95 square miles it’s tethered to the southern point of the Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge, plus a hop away from Yellowstone.

I’m lucky enough to have family out here, so it’s been a great getaway during past winter and summer vacations. The longest I’ve stayed here has been 4 days, so this time around has made me feel like a local… kinda. So, without further adieu:

You Know You Live in Jackson Hole If…

You don’t call it Jackson Hole, you call it Jackson

You or your spouse is a professional athlete and/or a professional photographer

Sunday mass is held on the Tram

You visit Hawaii more than any other city does

The most stressful part of the year is signing your kids up for Kids Club

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